From: Andrew Ennis [mailto:AEnnis@eastdevon.gov.uk]
Sent: 29 June 2011 10:52
To: Nick Stephen
Cc: Cllr Mrs S C J Jones; Cllr J A Knight; Simon Smale; Cllr Peter Burrows; Andy Carmichael; Cllr I Thomas; Mr D Mears
Subject: Tesco Seaton Development - working hours - UNCLASSIFIED:
Dear All
RE: Tesco Seaton Development
A very small amount of site working outside the permitted hours was anticipated and has now been approved by the EHO. The justification is that the processes (continuous concrete pumping) and crane lifts require a continuous operation of around 11 hours so cannot be completed within the approved 08:00 to 18:00 period. None of this work will take place on Saturdays, Sundays or bank holidays. No vehicle movements of work activity will start before 07:00 and works will be completed not later than 18:30. The additional disruption for residents should therefore be minimal but the contractors have agreed that they will deliver a newsletter to households locally before Friday.
Agreed date earliest start time latest finish time reason
July
Friday 1st 07:00 18:30 set up (1 hour), continuous concrete pour (10 hours) and dismantle pump (30 minutes)
Tuesday 5th 07:00 18:30 set up (1 hour), continuous concrete pour (10 hours) and dismantle pump (30 minutes)
Friday 8th 07:00 18:30 set up (1 hour), continuous concrete pour (10 hours) and dismantle pump (30 minutes)
Weds 13th 07:00 18:30 set up (1 hour), continuous concrete pour (10 hours) and dismantle pump (30 minutes)
August
TBC 07:30 18:30 crane lifts – require either a 07:30 start or an 18:30 finish
TBC 07:30 18:30 crane lifts – require either a 07:30 start or an 18:30 finishAndrew Ennis
Environmental Health Manager - Environmental Protection
East Devon District Council
Knowle
Sidmouth EX10 8HL
tel: 01395 571583
mobile: 07872 967 030
web: www.eastdevon.gov.uk
I have seen cement lorries going down Valley View Road past the school and hospital and also in Scallwell Lane.Are they permitted to use these roads especially as there will be a lot of lorry loads to provide cement for the site.?
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone think that Tescos have too much sand,maybe they can give us a beach!
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